A Melbourne driving instructor who has amassed nearly 30 traffic offences has managed to keep her drivers' licence and continues to teach new motorists how to drive.

From running red lights to ignoring the speed limits, Madlin Enwiya has broken a wide variety of traffic rules over the past seven years.

The mother-of-three runs Maddy's Driving School and promotes herself as a "lady instructor" who is fluent in English and Arabic.

But despite teaching people safe driving skills, in recent years Ms Enwiya has been caught exceeding the speed limit by more than 10km/h seven times; speeding by less than 10km/h nine times; driving an unregistered vehicle in a toll zone; and was also hit with eight parking offences.

However, despite all this, she has managed to keep her licence and continued to run her business.

Driving instructor and former president of the Australian Driver Trainers Association, Peter Davies, told A Current Affair that while cases like this one are rare, he is surprised Ms Enwiya slipped through the cracks.

"I think it's a very important industry, it's a very professional industry. I think unfortunately, you have a lowest common denominator in every industry and I think they need to be weeded out or otherwise professionally developed so that they're presenting the right program structures," Mr Davies said.

Ms Enwiya runs Maddy's Driving School in Melbourne's north, which she promotes as being run by a "lady instructor" ()

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He believes it is important that parents choose a reputable driving instructor for their children.

"You're putting your child's safety, future safety and future learning in their hands. So as I say with this industry, we can actually teach people life skills and life skills for life. We can save lives," he said.

Ms Enwiya declined a request for comment by A Current Affair.

In court, she had no conviction recorded and was ordered to pay various fines.